As electric vehicles (EVs) surge in popularity worldwide, the roar of the engine is steadily being replaced by the quiet hum of the battery. But what’s driving consumers to make the switch?
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Along with price, perhaps one of the biggest dissuaders for potential customers of new electric vehicles is range anxiety. It makes sense — electric vehicle range is getting better, but EVs still take ...
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The European Union is in the early stages of negotiating the Green Claims Directive, a new law that aims to curb greenwashing and help consumers make greener choices. The proposal heavily regulates ...
Industry Insight from Reuters Events, a part of Thomson Reuters. U.S. electric vehicle uptake will slow in the short-term following big cuts to federal support but strong investments in manufacturing ...